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Brunswick Group

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Anti-entrepreneurial and trying to find its relevance - Partner Brunswick Group Employee Review

3.0
18 Sept 2023
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Pros

Having reflected on my time as a Partner at Brunswick, I have mixed thoughts. On one hand, the firm offers people a platform to get in front of clients (some very impressive leaders in the UK and beyond) and demonstrate your value as an advisor. In general, I found colleagues across all levels (with the exception of some partners) highly collaborative and generally eager to deliver fresh perspectives and quality insight for clients.

Cons

Brunswick doesn’t have a real strategy as a firm. As an employee, you will hear a lot of positioning about it being a “critical issues advisory firm,” but once you cut beneath the facade, there is little substance. In my time, I found the firm seeks to latch onto the next shiny thing (Geopolitics, ESG/climate, Tax) which it can dangle in front of clients, but doesn’t truly invest in building a durable offering with the resource backing to truly scale.. So instead you have some world-class experts who come into the firm, get frustrated over time as their skill sets are not being deployed, and then inevitably move on. Part of this may simply be a reflection of the business model. When you advise 1/3 of the FTSE, you are conflicted from working with competitors, so in my view, this lends itself to an anti-entrepreneurial environment where those who own the client relationships are reticent to push the boundaries in how they advise clients and really take the time to understand the expertise available to them in Brunswick. It’s far easier to keep the client happy and just give the client what they are asking for, especially when you are unlikely to see any comp upside from growing the account (see below), Another contributing factor may be the “black box” nature of comp and the incentive structure. In my time as a Partner, I did not meet anyone who had a clear understanding of how they would be compensated if they were successful in growing business, So instead everyone creates this impression that they are incredibly busy, doing really important work for clients to help them on their latest crisis, when the reality is much different.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Allure of the brand name however dwindling in stature due to the toxic environment

Cons

Where to start...the most toxic environment due to an old school boys club culture that rewards unethical behavior rather than addressing serious issues at the top. Directors with long tenures are treated poorly, regularly talked down to in public settings and retaliated against if they report the behavior. Most Directors don't want to be promoted to Partners due to the this behavior and things like getting in trouble for attending funerals and getting their hand slapped for reaching out to clients without being given "permission" in advance by a partner happen daily. Phrases like "there is no such thing as psychological safety" and "you have to kiss the ring" are common experiences. The partner who leads the Chicago office in particular has created a toxic bro culture and if you don't adhere to it he will retaliate against you. Meanwhile, Partners have created a culture where it is normal and often encouraged for Associates to go around Directors and undermine them on a regular basis due to the competitive environment that's been established. You are expected to be on 24/7 and if you dare to do something as simple as sleep and don't respond to a Partner at 2 a.m. (regarding nothing urgent), you will be reprimanded. This may have been acceptable in the 90s but it isn't the way the world works anymore and firms like this that refuse to change will eventually be left with subpar talent and dwindling client rosters.

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